Johnson sprained her ankle two weeks ago and hadn’t practiced or played since. So she left her jersey and cleats at home and went along to support the team. Not only did she support the team, but she had a goal and assist to lead the Pumas to the win.

“I wasn’t prepared to play,” Johnson said. “But the momentum of the game really gave me some adrenaline. I got in there and worked my butt off.”

St. Mary’s had grabbed the lead just two minutes into the game on Alex Sjobakken’s strike.

Belle Morel tied things up for Peak to Peak with just under three minutes to play. She added a second tally midway through the second half.

Sjobakken tied the game at two later in the half, setting the stage for Johnson.

• Chaparral cornerback Gavin McHenry[10] has gotten feelers from Missouri and Wisconsin, who are both “looking into the possibility of dual scholarships” in track and football, according to his dad, Chet. McHenry ran a 10.64 in the 100 prelims yesterday, fifth in the class; and a 21.21 in the 200 (third).